This photograph, showing Talbot's plaster cast of a Hellenistic marble now in the British Museum, appeared as plate 17 in The Pencil of Nature. The photographic reproduction of works of art-manuscripts, prints, paintings, sculpture-would forever change both the practice of art and the study of art history. Drawing after the antique had long been a staple of artistic study, but "already," wrote Talbot in the text accompanying this image, "sundry amateurs have laid down the pencil and armed themselves with chemical solutions and with cameræ obscuræ."

Date of negative: August 9, 1843. This print was reproduced in H. P. Kraus's 1989 facsimile of "The Pencil of Nature." Another view of the same statue appeared in "The Pencil of Nature," no.1, plate V.